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  2. Ophiopogon planiscapus - Wikipedia

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    Ophiopogon planiscapus is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. It is a small evergreen perennial growing to 20 cm (8 in) tall by 30 cm (12 in)wide. [1] It grows from short rhizomes, and bears tufts of grasslike leaves, from which purple or white flowers emerge in racemes held on short stems above the leaves.

  3. Ophiopogon - Wikipedia

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    Ophiopogon (lilyturf) [2] is a genus of evergreen perennial plants native to warm temperate to tropical East, Southeast, and South Asia. [1] [3] Despite their grasslike appearance, they are not closely related to the true grasses, the Poaceae.

  4. Ophiopogon japonicus - Wikipedia

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    In traditional Chinese medicine, both O. japonicus plants and tubers are known as mai men dong (Chinese: 麥門冬).Tubers are used as the cardinal herb for yin deficiency. . According to the "Chinese Herbal Medicine Materia Medica", the herb is sweet, slightly bitter, and slightly cold; enters the heart, lung, and stomach channels; nourishes the yin of the stomach, spleen, heart, and lungs ...

  5. Blackgrass - Wikipedia

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    Black-grass, British common name for Alopecurus myosuroides, a damaging weed in wheat crops; Black-grass rush or blackgrass, American common name for Juncus gerardii, a salt marsh plant used for facing dykes; Black mondo grass, a cultivar of Ophiopogon planiscapus

  6. Liriope muscari - Wikipedia

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    Liriope muscari is a species of flowering plant from East Asia.Common names in English include big blue lilyturf, lilyturf, border grass, and monkey grass.This small herbaceous perennial has grass-like evergreen foliage and lilac-purple flowers which produce single-seeded berries on a spike in the fall.

  7. Black-throated gray warbler - Wikipedia

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    The nest is usually placed on a horizontal tree branch or in a shrub, a few metres above the ground. The nest is an open cup constructed of grass stalks and other fibres, and lined with feathers and hair. The female lays three to five pinkish eggs with brown dots from May to July. [8] [21] [22] [23] Incubation and fledging periods are unknown.